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Prerequisites: pygal

Pygal is a graphics and user interface library for Python that provides functionality commonly required in designing and science applications. While making a plot it is important for us to optimize its size. In this article, we will see how we can resize the plot window in the Pygal module. Here are various ways to change the default plot size as per our required dimensions or resize a given plot. 

Approach:

  • Import required module.
  • Create a chart object.
  • Pass width/height in function.
  • Label the graph.
  • Display Graph.

Implementation of the concept discussed above is given below:

Example 1: 

Python3




# importing pygal
import pygal
import numpy
  
# creating the chart object
chart = pygal.Bar(width=200, height=200)
  
# naming the title
chart.title = 'Bar Chart'
  
# Random data
chart.add('A', numpy.random.rand(2))
chart.add('B', numpy.random.rand(2))
chart.add('C', numpy.random.rand(2))
  
chart.render_to_png('img.png')


Output:

Example 2:

Python3




# importing pygal
import pygal
import numpy
  
# creating the chart object
chart = pygal.Line(width=400, height=200)
  
# naming the title
chart.title = 'Line Chart'
  
# Random data
chart.add('A', numpy.random.rand(2))
chart.add('B', numpy.random.rand(2))
chart.add('C', numpy.random.rand(2))
  
chart.render_to_png('img.png')


Output:

Example 3:

Python3




# importing pygal
import pygal
import numpy
  
# creating the chart object
chart = pygal.HorizontalBar(width=300, height=300)
  
# naming the title
chart.title = 'HorizontalBar Chart'
  
# Random data
chart.add('A', numpy.random.rand(2))
chart.add('B', numpy.random.rand(2))
chart.add('C', numpy.random.rand(2))
  
chart.render_to_png('img.png')


Output:



Last Updated : 24 Jan, 2021
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